I’m going to use the solar site that I created…earlier to work with composed looks.…Choose any site that you want…to work with that you don’t have in production,…so you have users going through all the changes with us,…and let’s see how we would select a composed look.…Simply click the settings button, choose change the look.…Now, you could also click the what’s your style button,…and it will take you to the same place…if the get started with your site web part appears.…

Either one of those are going to take us to change the look…which is the gallery of composed looks that already exist.…To choose a look all you do is scroll…till you find one you like…and there are advantages and disadvantages…of course to all of them.…Many times the default is the site…that actually is the cleanest to read, it’s the easiest.…I actually like this one a fair amount,…but I’m going to be choosing…something different as we go along.…I’m actually going to choose this orange site,…because it’s a better match for some of the colors…

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9/15/2014

Learn how to use SharePoint Designer 2013 to alter the default appearance of SharePoint websites and brand them for your business. This course covers some of the new branding features in SharePoint, as well as HTML techniques that leverage your existing design skills. Not a designer? Don't worry. Gini Courter shows how to customize your site in a few clicks using SharePoint Designer's Design Manager and composed looks. For those new to SharePoint, she also starts off with a review of basic tasks like creating sites and pages, and improved features for images and video. Every SharePoint site doesn't have to look the same. Give yours a fresh visual identity with these techniques.